Son finds infant-sized human remains in dead mother’s Stark County mobile home

Doug Lindower, manager of the Royal Mobile Home Park, at the home where skeletal remains were found in a battered blue footlocker inside the North Canton mobile unit. (Kathy Antoniotti/Akron Beacon Journal)

Doug Lindower, manager of the Royal Mobile Home Park, stands in front of the North Canton mobile home where skeletal remains were found in a battered blue footlocker. (Kathy Antoniotti/Akron Beacon Journal)

North Cantons police detective bureau and the Stark County Coroners Office are investigating the case where skeletal remains
were found in this blue foot locker in the's home of Judith Shumar, 66, who died recently. Shumar's son, Eric Adams, 41, told investigators that he and his cousin were going through belongings when they found a locked foot locker with the skeletal remains.

North Canton Police Chief Stephan Wilder describes the size of the skull remains found in an old locker in a mobile home Monday. The coroners office confirmed the remains were human Monday evening and determined they were the remains of two infants. North Cantons police detective bureau and the Stark County Coroners Office are investigating the case. (Joe McGee/WEWS)